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Inset left: Enrique Aguilar (Harris County Jail). Inset right: Mariah Alatorre (Obituary). Background: The site of a house party in far south Houston, Tex. (Google Maps).
In a tragic incident following a Valentine’s Day celebration, two brothers from Texas have been formally charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a teenage girl.
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office has charged 19-year-old Enrique Aguilar with murder for his alleged involvement in the death of 17-year-old Mariah Alatorre. His younger brother, 18-year-old Romeo Aguilar, faces charges for possessing a prohibited weapon.
The unfortunate series of events unfolded just after midnight on February 14, during a party held on Dagg Road, located in the remote southern area of Houston.
Authorities reported that police officers were dispatched to the scene around 12:30 a.m. after receiving a call about a disturbance involving approximately 300 attendees. As officers arrived, gunfire erupted, causing several people to disperse from the location, according to a press release from the City of Houston.
In the chaos, the injured teenager was quickly transported to a hospital by a friend, as confirmed by law enforcement officials at the time.
“Later, after the party had dispersed, a juvenile female was brought to an area hospital by a private vehicle,” the press release reads. “The female was later pronounced dead. The friend that brought her to the hospital stated the shooting had occurred while they were at the party on Dagg Road.”
But Mariah was not taken to a nearby hospital. The party was in southeast Houston near Pearland, and instead, she first received medical attention near the northwest Houston neighborhood of Cypress.
Authorities eventually revealed the girl was first taken nearly 40 miles north to an urgent care clinic. Then, she was transferred to HCA Houston Healthcare Northwest, where she succumbed to her injuries.
“Nothing makes sense,” Mariah’s mother previously told Houston-based CBS affiliate KHOU, questioning why her daughter was subjected to a lengthy drive before receiving medical attention.
The slain girl’s mother said she had been trying to call her daughter repeatedly throughout the night in question. Then, she finally traced Mariah’s cellphone to the urgent care center. So, she called again to hear someone tell her: “Mariah has been shot.”
“What happened between those hours?” she asked out loud in an interview. “More questions than answers.”
The victim was remembered fondly in her obituary:
Mariah was a funny, caring, and deeply loving soul who brought joy to everyone who knew her. She had a beautiful heart and always went out of her way to help her family in any way she could. Her generosity, compassion, and selfless nature made her a source of comfort and strength to those around her. She cherished her family deeply and showed her love through her actions every day.
Now, over two months later, authorities believe they have the men responsible for the girl’s murder in custody.
Still, questions linger.
In court on Wednesday, prosecutors said they now believe Mariah left the party unharmed in a vehicle with friends, including Enrique Aguilar, according to a courtroom report by KHOU.
Then, when the friends parked somewhere near the urgent care clinic, the defendant began playing with a gun, leading to the fatal shooting.
Enrique Aguilar, for his part, is said to have told investigators the shooting was an accident. But the judge overseeing the case took issue with that characterization during Wednesday’s hearing.
“I don’t see how someone accidentally shoots someone multiple times,” the judge said. “Video shows you leaning over her and smirking and laughing, so I found probable cause.”
In comments to the TV station, the victim’s family said Mariah trusted Enrique Aguilar. Now, they believe that trust was misplaced.
“She trusted the wrong people,” her mother said.
Romeo Aguilar (Harris County Jail).
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said the Aguilar brothers were arrested by the District 1 Crime Reduction Unit and the Violent Criminals Apprehension Team and have been booked into the Harris County Jail.
Enrique Aguilar is being detained on $500,000 bond and is next slated to appear in court on June 11. Romeo Aguilar is being detained on $30,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.